I absolutely would... On a "fat day," soaking wet, I might weigh 115 pounds. I'm stronger than most people expect, but it's a fact I don't get to the gym as much as I ought. I'd probably be laying that sucker down a lot when I started out (same reason I wouldn't buy a bike with a still-perfect paint job!)... I need to know I can pick it back up! By myself, easily, on the first try, without using the phone-a-friend option or having some passer-by stop to help the "little woman" pick up the big ol' motorcycle she can't handle. (Yes, I would absolutely spend a LOT of time in my own parking lot putting it down and picking it back up until I was 100% confident I could get it back on its feet effectively and quickly every time! The only thing more embarrassing than laying it down in public in the first place is not being able to get it back up!)
At my size, I'm not worried about a lighter weight/lighter powered bike being able to carry me, and obviously I'm not going to be riding 2-up (what'm I gonna do, throw my 250-lb partner on the back, lol?). But controllability is also an issue, esp. until I'd get my arse in gear and get back to the gym on a regular basis. I imagine I might enjoy a lighter bike as well (perhaps not in a high wind or passing ginormous trucks though! But I wouldn't plan to spend much or any time on the highways, esp. at first). I drive a Honda Civic and I like that it's small and maneuverable... probably would like that in a bike as well. The one I think I am in love with (just from reading about it, though I've never been on one) is the Honda XL250 or XL350... sounds right up my alley. Who knows if I'd ever even want to upgrade? I guess I'd know once I'd been riding it for a while.
(I'm with shadow, though-- thank heaven for you all. I've read the books. They have good info. But there isn't the human support [nobody to talk you through it when you've just read the book that spends a whole chapter outlining the horrible ways you could be injured/killed on a bike and you're thinking 'OMG NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS!!'*], there's no way to ask the questions the books don't cover or get personal reviews of bikes/gear/techniques/yada yada.)
*and yes I read that book, don't remember which it was, and yes it had a lot of good info that I appreciated immensely (I read it at the same time as
Proficient Motorcycling), but really I didn't think the fearmongering was necessary; I'm NOT reading it because I'm a parent trying to talk a 14-year-old son out of wanting a bike, I'm reading it because I'm a grown-"O Ring" adult who wants a bike, so I'd rather just read about how to mitigate the risks, not find out in detail what they are so they can keep me up at night... so it's a good thing you are all around to keep me sane.
blues2cruise wrote:jstark47 wrote:totalmotorcycle wrote:What did she learn or or rode before?
She got her endorsement via a MSF class, I think it was fall a year ago. Her then-boyfriend bought a used late-model GSX-R600 (!!!

). She did some rides around side streets with it, doubt she ever did more than 10-15 miles total. Didn't have any incidents thank goodness, but never got any real experience either. She and that boyfriend separated in March and she moved back to NJ where she's now living with us.
She's started collecting Harley t-shirts, etc, and goes to Harley dealerships and drools over the bikes. At the moment her finances won't let her buy the Sporty she wants. Last summer I offered to buy her a used 250 cruiser of her choice (there were many on craigslist to choose from), it would be her bike, titled to her, she could ride it for a season then use it as trade-in on a Sportster. She turned me down.
(Hard-headed, like a certain other female relative of hers who also lives in my house.....) 
She turned you down?!?! Wow! Most people would jump at the chance to have a motorbike of their own to ride.....they can save up for their next one.
Seriously! Would you give
my dad a call and chat with him? (If I told him I wanted a bike, he'd probably laugh his arse off. But if I asked him for a loan, or told him outright I wanted a cheap bike, he might well give me one. My mom would probably go throttle him, but he might do it, lol. The only problem would be that I'm pretty sure his taste in bikes and mine vary, lol. "You want a Harley, honey?" "No, I want a vintage Honda dual-sport." "A
what?? What the hell is that? You want a little Japanese bike of an age that if it were some guy trying to date you, I'd have to kill him?")